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Uzbekistan Work Visa Cost, Minimum Salary & Medical Test for Nepalis

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Uzbekistan Work Visa Cost, Minimum Salary & Medical Test for Nepalis
TL;DR

Uzbekistan work visa, Nepali passport (2026): processing a few working days to a few weeks, stay 30 days. Apply through Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal) / Online — e-visa.uz. Carry certified English translations and a consistent flight + hotel + i…

Key takeaways

  • Fee varies by visa class — confirm on the official portal.
  • Processing time: a few working days to a few weeks.
  • Allowed stay: 30 days.
  • Apply at: Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal) (Online — e-visa.uz).
  • Certified English translations are mandatory for Nepali-language documents.
The Uzbekistan work visa for Nepali citizens has a fee that depends on the visa class and takes a few working days to a few weeks to process, allowing a stay of 30 days. Apply via the embassy or the official online portal with passport, photos, bank statements and purpose-specific documents — Nepal…

Uzbekistan work visa for Nepali citizens (2026). Uzbekistan Work Visa Cost, Minimum Salary & Medical Test for Nepalis — verified against Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal) and updated when the rules change. processing a few working days to a few weeks; allowed stay 30 days. Below: the official figures, the document checklist, proof-of-funds guidance, the embassy contact, and the mistakes that get Nepali files refused.

How much does the Uzbekistan work visa cost from Nepal?

The headline government fee for the Uzbekistan work visa is Varies by visa class — confirm on the official portal. Budget on top of that for the Nepal-side extras every applicant pays: passport-size photos, a notary-certified English translation of any Nepali-language document, bank-statement printouts and, where required, the visa-centre service charge. Convert the embassy fee to NPR on the day you pay — rates move, and most missions collect in USD or the destination currency.

Uzbekistan Business eVisa — key facts

Visa classUzbekistan Business eVisa
Government feeVaries by visa class — confirm on the official portal
Processing timea few working days to a few weeks
Allowed stay30 days
Validity90 days
EntriesSingle, Double, or Multiple
How to applyvia the embassy or the official online portal

Documents Uzbekistan asks Nepali applicants for

  • Passport, photo
  • Invitation letter from Uzbek company
  • Uzbek inviter registration
  • Employer letter from Nepal

Proof of funds for the Uzbekistan work visa

As a Nepali applicant, show a 3–6 month bank statement plus income proof matched to your source: salary slips and an employer/leave letter if you're employed, business registration (PAN/VAT) and tax clearance if self-employed, or a sponsor's bank statement and a notarised sponsorship letter if someone funds your trip. Money that lands suddenly just before you apply is a common refusal trigger — keep the balance steady for months.

Processing time, validity & extension

Plan for a few working days to a few weeks once Uzbekistan has a complete file. The visa is valid 90 days and lets you stay 30 days (Single, Double, or Multiple). Apply at least 3–4 weeks before departure; festivals and embassy holidays in both countries can stretch the window. If you need longer in Uzbekistan, ask about the in-country extension rule before your stay expires — overstaying jeopardises every future application.

Before you apply: the Nepal-side prep

Every Nepali-language document — citizenship certificate, birth or marriage certificate, property papers, income proof — must be submitted with a notary-certified English translation. Workers need the employer demand letter and, for many destinations, a Nepal-government labour approval plus a medical (GAMCA/Wafid) certificate. Carry the original plus one photocopy of each, and make sure your name is spelled identically everywhere: passport, ticket, hotel booking and bank statement. A single mismatch is enough to trigger a query.

Why Uzbekistan files get refused — and how to avoid it

  • Inconsistent funds — a balance that jumps right before applying.
  • Missing translations — Nepali documents submitted without certified English versions.
  • Mismatched dates — the flight, hotel and itinerary don't line up.
  • Weak ties to Nepal — no job, study, property or family pull to return to.
  • Wrong visa class — applying as a tourist for a work or study purpose.

Where Nepalis apply

Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal)
EP-29 Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021, India
Phone: +91 11 4101 7475
Email: [email protected]
Official site: https://mfa.uz
Visa centre: Online — e-visa.uz, No physical centre needed for tourist + business eVisa.

Frequently asked questions

How much does the Uzbekistan work visa cost from Nepal?

The government fee varies by visa class — check the official portal, plus Nepal-side costs (photos, certified translations, bank statements, and any visa-centre charge).

How long does the Uzbekistan work visa take for Nepali citizens?

Allow a few working days to a few weeks from a complete submission. Apply 3–4 weeks before travel to absorb peak-season and document-request delays.

What documents do Nepalis need for the Uzbekistan work visa?

Passport (6+ months), photos, bank statements / proof of funds, a confirmed flight and hotel, and purpose-specific letters — with notary-certified English translations of Nepali-language documents.

Where do Nepali citizens apply for a Uzbekistan visa?

Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal), EP-29 Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021, India, or the visa centre Online — e-visa.uz. Online: https://e-visa.uz (Uzbekistan eVisa).

Get your supporting documents ready

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About Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary

Founder, Yatra For Fun

Sandeep Kumar Chaudhary Chaudhary founded Yatra For Fun in Kathmandu after a decade running visa applications for Nepali pilgrims, students, and business travellers. He writes the visa guides personally — every fee, document list, and embassy address is verified against the source portal before publication, and updated when the embassy changes its rules.

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Sources

  1. Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan — New Delhi (consular jurisdiction over Nepal) — official site
  2. Uzbekistan official visa portal

Update log

  • factualInitial publication from embassy_infoSandeep Kumar Chaudhary